Tip: To remove any restrictions in the way the font size is displayed (and thereby make it work as it did in versions earlier than Content Station 9.3), set the minimum font size to 0 (zero) and the maximum font size to 1000.

Note: These settings only affect the way the font size is displayed when viewing the article in the Multi-Channel Text Editor; the size of the font in the actual article is not affected.

Figure: On the left: an article is shown using unrestricted font size settings. Note the large font size of the header and the small font size of the other components, especially the body text. On the right: the same article shown with a minimum font size set to make the body text better readable, and a maximum font size set to limit the amount of space that the header takes up. Even with these adjusted font settings, the user will still get a good impression of how the article will look when published.

Troubleshooting

After setting a minimum and maximum font size, the size of the displayed fonts is not as expected

This happens when the value of the maximum font size is set as equal to or lower than the value of the minimum font size. When this happens, the value of the maximum font size overrules the value of the minimum font size.

Example: Here, the maximum font size is set lower than the minimum font size.

<Setting name="EditorMinFontSize" value="24"/>

<Setting name="EditorMaxFontSize" value="12"/>

Any text that is smaller than 12pt is now displayed in a size of 24pt; any text that is larger than 12pt is displayed in a size of 12pt.